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Background: To compare the clinical outcomes and treatment efficiencies of advanced surgical treatments including High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU), robotic surgery and laparoscopic surgery in the uterine fibroid patients.
Altangerel Otgontuya +4 more
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Background Low birth weight (LBW) is a leading risk factor for infant morbidity and mortality in the United States. There are large disparities in the prevalence of LBW by race and ethnicity, especially between African American and White women.
Anura W. G. Ratnasiri +6 more
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Background Although it has long been known that a broad range of factors beyond medical diagnoses affect health and health services use, it has been unclear whether additional income can decrease health service use.
Sarah L. Szanton +6 more
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Reconciling Accessibility Benefits with User Benefits [PDF]
This paper asks whether transport policy assessments should use accessibility benefits as a key measure instead of user benefits. It argues that both measures are equivalent if accessibility measures are based on transport users' own preferences and if the same principle is used to aggregate benefits.
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Background Preterm birth (PTB) is associated with increased infant mortality, and neurodevelopmental abnormalities among survivors. The aim of this study is to investigate temporal trends, patterns, and predictors of PTB in California from 2007 to 2016 ...
Anura W. G. Ratnasiri +7 more
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EUROPEAN PRACTICES OF RURAL GREEN TOURISM: CHALLENGES AND PROSPECTS
The relevance of researching rural green tourism in Europe is an important field that offers tourists the opportunity to enjoy nature and the countryside, interact with locals and participate in authentic rural life.
Alla Cherep +2 more
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The Benefits of Sequential Screening [PDF]
This paper considers the canonical sequential screening model and shows that when the agent has an expost outside option, the principal does not benefit from eliciting the agent’s information sequentially.
Krähmer, Daniel, Strausz, Roland
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The benefit of forgetting [PDF]
Recent research using change-detection tasks has shown that a directed-forgetting cue, indicating that a subset of the information stored in memory can be forgotten, significantly benefits the other information stored in visual working memory. How do these directed-forgetting cues aid the memory representations that are retained?
Melonie, Williams +4 more
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Innovative cultivator for cultivating soil and applying liquid fertilizers to reduce the use of irrigation water [PDF]
In the course of these scientific studies, a cultivator of the KR 3-25 type was developed to stimulate the root system of cotton and apply liquid fertilizers to increase its yield.
Orazgylyjov Batyr +2 more
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Cost-Effectiveness of a Low-Cost, Hospital-Based Primary Care Clinic
This study assesses the cost-effectiveness of an insurance administration-free, hospital-based clinic designed to provide a full array of primary care services to low-income individuals at little or no cost. In addition to low/no-cost visits, individuals
Mark D. Agee, Zane Gates, Patrick Reilly
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